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Thanks for this information..I''ve never heard of P stones before. So is this after I1/I2, then comes P1,P2?Date: 3/22/2008 2:37:06 PM
Author: noelwr
hi surfgirl. diamondseeker2006 is correct. this is what I found on http://24carat.co.uk/diamondsclarityframe.html
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Diamonds which fall into the Piqué bracket have inclusions which are visible to the naked eye. The word Piqué is French, and means ''pricked''.
In P1 stones the inclusions should be difficult to see, or very minor.
P2 stones would have inclusions which were more easily seen. P3 stones would have very easily visible inclusion.
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Here is a chart. Link "The Gemstones Handbook" by Arthur Thomas has a chart which indicates that Pique One overlaps with SI2.Date: 3/22/2008 4:11:57 PM
Author: noelwr
no, from my understanding they are I1, I2, etc. guess we call things differently in Europe. also don''t know if everyone understood that by rosé gold I did not mean pink/red gold. it is actually between yellow and red gold. kind of like wine between white and red we call rosé (I think known in the US as white zinfandel).